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Silly Dilly Songs

Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs

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Remember...

"Take Me Out to the

Ballgame"

and

"I've Been Working on the

Railroad"?

Well, forget 'em!

Songwriter and comedy writer extraordinaire Alan Katz has turned those and other old favorites on their ears and created new nonsense songs kids will love. With zany, spirited pictures by illustrator and cartoonist David Catrow, this kooky collection guarantees laughs and plenty of silly dillyness for kids everywhere!

32 pages, Hardcover

First published June 1, 2002

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Profile Image for Jess Quimby.
5 reviews
April 18, 2017
Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs written by Alan Katz and illustrated by David Catrow was published by Margaret K. McElderry Books in 2001. This book has 32 pages and the genre is fiction. The lexile level is NP and the guided reading level is Q. This book best accommodates students ages 2 to 8 and in grades prekindergarten to third grade.

Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs is a collection of poems/songs. Alan Katz wrote silly "playground" songs that cover topics such as bath time, picky eating, and bed time. This book is destined to be a hit with any aged students. David Catrows illustrations bring the silly songs to life. This is a great book for new parents and early childhood classrooms.

Although this book best accommodates younger grade levels, I would use it, along with the other books in Alan Katz series, as mentor texts for a sixth grade writing assignment. The assignment would be to pick a favorite song and rewrite the lyrics to make their own silly song. I did this when I was in sixth grade and it was a favorite assignment.

CCSS.W.6.3. Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, relevant descriptive details, and well-structured event sequences.
Profile Image for Shaniah.
40 reviews2 followers
October 29, 2018
The genre of this book is poetry and it was published in 2001. This book is so fun and I would recommend it for elementary students.
781 reviews12 followers
March 5, 2010
This review is copied from Amazon.com, comments about other reviewers tackle specific issues mentioned there.

As other reviewers noted, this book is big on "taboo" subjects - dirty diapers, food fights, cleaning up your bedroom by hiding everything out the window, being carsick.... That should come as no surprise, after all, the cover (which you can see on this site) shows a naked boy flying out of the bathtub. This sort of material will mildly shock most children and they'll find it hilarious, but if you don't think it's appropriate for your family, read this book before you buy it.

The tunes to the songs in this book should be familiar to most children approaching school age. I can tell you my nieces know all but one of them (Polly Put the Kettle On) at 4 and 6.5, and while we do like to sing I don't think they're *that* exceptional.

I love the cartoony illustrations as well :)

I will note that, as some reviewers stated, not all the songs scan or rhyme as closely as you'd like. This is frustrating, but honestly, making up parody verses is harder than you think. Doubt this? Try it! It's not that easy! I find they're close enough as to make no nevermind most of the time, but YMMV.
Profile Image for (NS) Brea M.
51 reviews
November 17, 2009
Katz, a comedy writer who has worked on children's programming for Disney and Nickelodeon has created his own "silly dilly" versions of beloved childhood tunes. Kids will rejoice in the hilarious, "I'm Filthy, I'm Dirty," sung to the tune of "It's Raining, It's Pouring," and parents have songs to celebrate, too: "Go Go Go to Bed" is a clever remake of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." With the possible exception of the lesser-known "Polly, Put the Kettle On," most children will be familiar with the original versions of these songs, which will make it easy for them to join right in. Catrow's animated double-spread pictures are at least as silly as the song lyrics, offering action-filled scenes bursting with odd-looking creatures. For an easy enrichment activity, have kids create a silly-dilly adaptation of their own. Ages 3-7 ~Lauren Peterson (Booklist Review)
Profile Image for Amy.
30 reviews2 followers
March 9, 2009
This compilation of poems that can be sung to the tune of familiar children's tunes is likely to incite wild laughter and requests for a refrain. The strange and cute illustrations compliment the poems in a "silly dilly" way as well.

Audience: K-1 for read aloud or sing along; grades 2-3 for guided or independent reading.

Uses: Fun for song times. Could be use for guided reading then sung in the same manner altogether. The use of meter, end rhyme, and repetition in the book would be good for the study of poetry or rhyme. Students may enjoy independently or as a class, writing a poem that is set to the meter of a popular tune.

Additional Notes: Although this book may not be considered "of high literary quality", it still has value in helping to teach rhyme, rhythm, and inspire laughter and fun singing times.
Profile Image for Jadin.
83 reviews1 follower
October 9, 2009
This book definitely tickled my fancy. Mr. Katz has taken tunes of old favorite songs and given them all new lyrics. Hilarious and sometimes disgusting(to our delight),this book is a keeper. For example this song sung to the tune of Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. Stink, Stinky Diaper Change, boy my brother smells so strange. The wonderful lyrics paired with David Catrow's illustrations makes this book fun for everyone. Warning: you will want to sing at the top of your lungs and just slightly out of tune for the sheer fun of it!
Profile Image for Caitlin Barclay.
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January 26, 2011
Katz brilliantly uses well known songs that every student will know and turns them into funny every-day events in student's lives. Our students will love it and can easily follow along as they learn to read. This is also a great resource for emerging writers as they choose how and what to write about.
99 reviews
April 12, 2011
This book has silly songs to the tunes of well known children songs. The students really enjoy singing along with the silly tunes. I would have this in my classroom as an example of lyric writing. It's a great book for students to read like a writer when learning about writing lyrics. In addition to that I would definitely have this book in my class just because the students like it so much.
Profile Image for Little Miss and the Legomeister.
595 reviews4 followers
July 18, 2012
Very silly and occasionally gross. Legomeister loves it.

Sometimes I can't keep the tune as I read the words. It's probably partly that I'm not very musically gifted, but also, in a few places, the parodies are a bit off.

I vote two stars but it gets an extra star because the Legomeister loves it.
Profile Image for Michelle.
345 reviews11 followers
September 23, 2008
This was clever, and the boys loved it, but I was uncomfortable with the bathroom humor that pervaded much of it. I could also do without the bizarre, uncouth artwork. If there was a way to keep a few of the songs, and leave out all the pictures, it would be a keeper.
50 reviews1 follower
January 27, 2009
Silly, funny words to common tunes, my kids love to sing these funny songs. ex: (tune of My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean), chorus "food, fight, food fight, there food on the counter and chairs and chairs. food fight, food fight, got tons of meat loaf in my hair"
93 reviews1 follower
April 10, 2011
My second grade class was obsess with this story because of the funny songs that were presented in the book. I would place this book in my safe place so that whenevr my students are upset they can read this stor and have a good laugh. Sininging sometimes helps to calm someone down.
4 reviews
September 21, 2011
I thought that this book was really fun and more than likely a great read for a younger child. It takes common childhood songs and puts different lyrics to the music with funny scenarios. The illustrations were detailed and colorful. I think that any child would enjoy this book.
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4,307 reviews37 followers
May 3, 2012
People in our library hate me and my co-worker because we started singing these songs. They use new words that you sing to familiar tunes!! SO FUN!!!

Yankee Doodle "Cranky Poodle in my home, Clawing, scratching, howling ..." and it goes on and on!! FUN FUN FUN!!!
Profile Image for Jovana Garcia.
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May 8, 2012
'as a kid who grew up thinking ' baby , baby stick your head in gravy' was the national anthem , i really like how alankatz and david catrow have written and illustrated such funny songs !!!!!!
kids of all ages are gonna love the new lyrics
Profile Image for Rachel.
124 reviews
October 12, 2010
This book is full of songs put to familiar tunes. Gives great ideas for teachers because you can edit some of the words and get management songs!
Profile Image for Noelle.
243 reviews8 followers
April 30, 2012
This series of books are some of our favorites. hilarious illustrations to go along with silly lyrics to childhood favorite songs.
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27 reviews1 follower
September 8, 2012
I think this book would have been a lot more fun if I had known the tunes to the songs. The songs are silly and I think kids would love it. The pictures in it are very detailed.
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94 reviews
November 10, 2012
Real cute book, to make lessons about poetry interesting!
48 reviews
July 16, 2014
I love how there were so many different types of songs that children can relate to. I could see these songs being sung to children during "circle time" or in the morning after breakfast.
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November 28, 2015
Read for Literature for Youth. (Module 14- Poetry)
33 reviews
April 20, 2018
(Poem Book)

Katz, Alan & Catrow, David. Take Me Out of the Bathtub (2001). This book offers fourteen silly poems that are meant to be read in famous tunes like Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and Take Me Out to the Ballgame. The readers will get a tickle from reading these poems because they involved real-life problems like bath time, sibling rivalries, crazy pets, and bedtime. The pictures are a treat alone because they take up the entire page with sinister smiles on all the characters. David Catrow used watercolors and the texture of the illustrations brings the images to life. Cranky Poodle was one of my favorite poems and images in the book. I would like to read some of the poems to the classes I substitute for, as a treat. They will absolutely enjoy it. The only issue that came up is reading the poems to the tune that was designated to it because what if the reader doesn’t know the tune or can’t keep the tune. I really needed this silly read. It brightened my day and I’m sure it will brighten yours too. Target audience: ages 5-8.
Profile Image for Lynn  Davidson.
8,435 reviews39 followers
January 30, 2025
This is a book with lyrics to silly songs set to familiar tunes, and a CD so the reader/listener can sing along. The songs are as follows:
Take me out of the bathtub; the yogurt flies straight from my brother; I’ve been cleaning up my bedroom; stinky stinky diaper change; brother Mitch; go go go to bed; Bobby put the TV on; cranky poodle; ripped my favourite T-shirt; sock in the gravy; give me a break; I have a baby-sitter here with me; I’m filthy, I’m dirty; I’m so carsick.
Profile Image for Gabby Kasnowicz.
13 reviews
September 6, 2017
This is a poetry book, that is compromised of silly songs/poems that can be sung to traditional tunes such as "Take me out to the ballgame". Honestly, this book could be used for any grade. It is geared towards younger children, but I was laughing when I read some of the songs and I believe any grade would enjoy them.
Profile Image for Sierra Wishard.
36 reviews
December 14, 2017
Copyright: 2001

Genre: Poetry

Comment: A book full of different poems that have a rhythm off nursery rhymes. I found the poems to be very entertaining and humorous.

Used: I think this would be a great book to have in your school library to share during lunch time or other spare moments. I feel the students would enjoy them completely and give them a brain break.
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